F...Hidden Costs, Fees and Magic Numbers

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jsarno
12-14-2006, 06:16 PM
The first 5 min is all you need to hear, the rest is just rinse and repeat.


I am still listening to it...it's driving me nutts...I have an MBA in finance, so I am fully aware of what this guy is talking about and these guys are driving me crazy that they are not understanding.

MTK
12-15-2006, 09:26 AM
you guys should switch to Cingular, the network with the fewest dropped calls!:oink:

That's what I have, believe me there are still dropped calls

Monkeydad
12-18-2006, 12:28 PM
I'd love to dump my land line but the wife wants to keep it.


Just do what I did...

I dropped all calling packages including long distance...so it's basically just a local line with a dialtone. When I have to call long distance (which I don't do a lot), just use one of those 10-10-### numbers that was popular a few years ago, they're like $0.20-0.30 to connect and for the first 20 minutes...but they're like 2 cents every minute afterwards. They're pretty cost-efficient if you stay on the line for a while, which usually happens since I call my family so infrequently...gotta catch up. :D

I have Verizon and with DSL INCLUDED...my phone bills are about $45-50 a month. :)

I only keep the line because I need it for my Dish Network receiver. I'd go Vonage if I didn't have to keep a land line for my TV.

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